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..smells of Ralgex I'm afraid, Gail...
I wonder if anyone can help with this:Looks to me like a Birch (but I only have one tree book and that isn't very good) and, as can bee seen in picture 2 the leaf edges are very hairy (my book doesn't mention this at all). It's presently growing in a small pot about 9" wide and 12" deep and the tree is about 2' high, and as long as I keep it well watered in hot weather it doesn't seem to mind.Here's where the memory plays tricks! I think that about ten years ago whilst on holiday in Montecatini, Tuscany, I collected some seed, brought it home and sowed it, and this is the result. Maureen thinks it's something the local squirrel left in my garden and I just dug it up and grew it on. Quite frankly either of us could be right-but I hope it's me . Can anyone put any logic to the quandry?
Must ask a question on this thread. When I was in Texas a number of years ago I was shown a small tree. A companion suggested I bite a leaf - it makes your mouth a little numb which was quite a different sensation.. Might be good if you had a toothache. Anyone know the name of this tree?